We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly.We support the following browsers:Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome. Mac: Safari.

We had a table of 14 people and the service was great throughout the night. The food was amazing - the seafood was very fresh and the food was tasty and light, with very generous portions. They helped us with all the planning to make...More

This restaurant is super conveniently located near the opera house. The setting is very crisp and clean, and gives off a bit of a flashy vibe.
We ordered an egg and mushroom fried rice and stir fried veggies. Both were exceptionally bland, and quite small...More

Its become an upmarket cafeteria style place to me.
The food though is still good, and yes of course the location wonderful.
An extensive wine list, great.
Service is haphazard. There sometimes in large annoying numbers, then cant be seen when you need them!
My...More

We loved dinner here after visiting the opera house. We had scallops with ginger, noodles with shredded duck and a quite wonderful salt and pepper pork. The dishes are huge - way bigger than we are used to in the uk, and we found the...More

This restaurant is delicious and one of the only ones we have found which is similar to home (London)!
The food portions are huge so order less than you would from your local takeaway at home.
The view from this restaurant is amazing as it’s...More

Welcoming staff. Inside or outdoor searing option. Comprehensive menu offering a broad range of dishes. Our choices were for traditional servings and we were not disappointed. Flavours were robust. Dishes were well presented. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves with time schedule great for meeting our theatre requirements.

We went for an early dinner before as show. Looking forward a leisurely meal with good food. How wrong were we!!!
We were shown to a tiny cramped table, even though the restaurant was clearly empty and we were well and truly early for the...More

We often visit the Sydney Opera House and usually dine at one of the many restaurants lining the lower Macquarie Street area and Promenade of the House itself. We had not been for many years to The East but given an early start to a...More

Service non-existent at best.
Only interested in getting bums on seats - in,fed and out within 30 minutes - and prices have gone through the roof! $25 for fried rice!
Food - tasteless chicken sang Choi bow, spring rolls bland.
Mandarin duck good but at...More

The Sydney Central Business District is abuzz withenergy. Power brokers run to and from high risebuildings and after-work drink places, high-endshoppers tour venues like the QVB, and fine dinersfrequent the many celebrity chef restaurants. For adose of culture, walk to the NSW Art Gallery, or visitthe Sydney Museum. To escape the hustle and bustle,reconnect with nature at the Sydney Botanical Gardens

...More

or picnic lunch at High Park. No matter your interest,be sure to check the full calendar of events hosted bythe city, from the Sydney Festival in January toOctober’s Good Food Month at Hyde Park.